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10-02-2008, 06:04 PM
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The lack of draconian moderation and the outright refusal to host erotic/fanfic/etc. This isn't the first site I've been to where I was told that my writing sucked, but it's the first one I've been to where that was coupled with some genuine constructive feedback. The 'long haulers' are also more numerous here; generally there are only a handful of veterans at any given site, but it seems like half of the people who post here have been around for years. Alliances and cliques are established; you never have to wonder about whether or not an opinion is skewed.
In a marketable nutshell: Plush moderation and wise old bastards.
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10-02-2008, 06:16 PM
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Ink Slinger
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: AmbientArtists
Gender: Private
Posts: 3,847
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I haven't posted any writing here for a very long time. I stick around because this was my first and I enjoy the community, even if most of the people I was friends with originally seem to have moved on. Oh, and also because of Non Serviam and Mike C. My favorite mods ever.
I do reviews only on another site, and post only on a third. Then I have one for writing and reserach questions. Here, I've fallen mostly into the Lounge. Workshop scares me, and I don't post much prose online.
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10-02-2008, 07:38 PM
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Best Seller
Join Date: Jan 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 633
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The only thing I dislike about this site is when it's down, and that's almost never (now at least), so everything is good.
Love the Workshop here; helped me out alot (just like Tiamat I cringe at some of my earlier stuff) and it also gives me a chance to read something new everyday without having to go buy a book or borrow one from the library. I still visit the Critique and Advice section sometimes to brush up on my critiquing skills and to help out the new writers (although I'm no published author so most of my advice is with sentence structure and things that sound wrong to my ear) just like some of the old veterans helped me when I started out.
Sometimes I like to post in the Lounge, but most of the time I don't have the time.
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10-02-2008, 09:13 PM
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#19
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Prolific Writer
Join Date: Jun 2007
Gender: Male
Posts: 427
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Quote:
Originally Posted by edropus
The lack of draconian moderation and the outright refusal to host erotic/fanfic/etc. This isn't the first site I've been to where I was told that my writing sucked, but it's the first one I've been to where that was coupled with some genuine constructive feedback. The 'long haulers' are also more numerous here; generally there are only a handful of veterans at any given site, but it seems like half of the people who post here have been around for years. Alliances and cliques are established; you never have to wonder about whether or not an opinion is skewed.
In a marketable nutshell: Plush moderation and wise old bastards.
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Draconian?Isn't that from Buck Rogers In The 25th Century?
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10-03-2008, 12:35 AM
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Prolific Writer
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 447
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tucanbundy
Draconian?Isn't that from Buck Rogers In The 25th Century?
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Neat article I found on wikipedia when I looked the word up for you:
Draco (lawgiver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
In a nutshell, draconian means strict, severe, unfair, with a cruel tint to it. Usually used to describe a ruling power.
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10-03-2008, 02:05 AM
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Wordsmith
Join Date: May 2007
Location: On islands
Gender: Male
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Of course it's not from Buck Rogers. It's the mean kid in Harry Potter.
I like the crowd here and the moderation level. I'm just looking for places to hang out and unwind and have a good time. None of the critique stuff means much to me. Some sites are about little else.
A year ago I liked the fact that there was a high percentage of people with real writing experience here, and some life ballast. But many have drifted away, replaced by floods of high schoool kids. It's changed. But it's still, as Baron once said, a community. Other sites don't really give that feeling.
I'm active on Zoetrope. Was VERY active there for about a year until I wasn't learning anything about screenwriting anymore.
I also hang at sites where the main emphasis is self-publishing, promotion, selling/agenting, etc.
And there are several forums I'm on that require professional credentials, proven track record, guild memberships, etc. Nobody ever talks about writing on them.
If Selorian is fishing for what would be cool to have here, I don't know... it's a structural mess, but I don't think that can be changed without damaging things.
It's find like it is... which is why I keep killing time here, I suppose.
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10-03-2008, 07:12 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: England
Gender: Male
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The moderation's a big plus, I've had trouble with nasty mods on other sites. The community here's fairly intelligent and helpful as a whole, though oftentimes too sarcastic for their own good.
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10-03-2008, 07:21 AM
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Writing Machine
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Malaysia, if you dunno where that is, Pm me
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,896
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I haven't been to other sites really.. there's too much stuff to read on this one as it is.
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10-03-2008, 09:14 AM
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Administrator
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Great White North
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lin
If Selorian is fishing for what would be cool to have here, I don't know... it's a structural mess, but I don't think that can be changed without damaging things.
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To an extent, I was fishing. It's always nice to have ideas to mull over to see what would make us better for our members. For the most part I agree though, while adding a few things would be fine, changing things too much from the present layout would be disastrous.
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10-03-2008, 09:23 AM
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Ink Slinger
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Bandit Country
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Originally Posted by Selorian
To an extent, I was fishing. It's always nice to have ideas to mull over to see what would make us better for our members. For the most part I agree though, while adding a few things would be fine, changing things too much from the present layout would be disastrous.
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Definitely. It would ruin the whole feel of the place. WF has something you can't quite put your finger on.
There's an old but very true saying: If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
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10-03-2008, 09:24 AM
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Writing Machine
Join Date: Apr 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,589
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I just love this site, I wish I knew who invited me from the BioWare forums.. *COUGH COUGH*
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10-03-2008, 09:44 AM
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Profound Writer
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: rottenchester
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,080
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I came here the same way Sam did, by Googling "writing forums". Looked at quite a number of them, lurked for awhile, and only joined two. This is the only one I post to on a regular basis.
Critique isn't really my interest, though I do read the works posted and sometimes get involved. I'm a member of a couple of offline writing groups and have been for years, and face-to-face shredding works better for me. I just missed the type of camaraderie that existed at the defunct pay-per-click writing sites, especially the Vines, where I met a number of people that have become lifelong friends. That's better than the thousands of dollars that the Vines, WrittenByMe, and Themestream owe me that I'll never see.
The reasonable moderator culture is fine, and I like most of the folks here. So far I've stayed longer than at most other forums.
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